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??? The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September 16.1908. Xalex to New Advertisements. 4 Summons for Relief?A. D. Martin. I Summons for Relief?Efird & Dreher Clerk's Sales. j Ten Cent Cotton?M. E. Rutland. Bank Statements. Dry Goods, etc?Fitzmaurice. j Final Discharge?S. B. George. Notice?H. E. Drafts. Final Discharge?Daisy Hall. Citation?Estate H. D. Smith. Merchandise?Reeves-Witt Sup Co? ?????????????? ?? Cotton Market. > * Lexington 8%c Prepare to Sater p. c. i. School will open on September 7. ? A tenth grade has been added and another teacher will be secured. 1 Each teacher will have two grades. We desire to have in our school those v boys and girls who wish thorough preparation either for college or for life's duties. Apply to the principal -* ?T>tr fttKoF in form a- I I or UataiLfgUC auu au; vvuv. tion which you may desire. 42tf > Obituaries. I In consequence of the fact that numberless obituaries are sent to this ofx flee for publication, many of them lengthy, we wish to state that all " obituaries containing more than 100 - words are charged for at the rate of half a cent a word. In sending in obituaries always count the number of words and for all over 100 send one. half cent for each word. .'( >' m m m Commissioners of Election. Gov. Ansel has appointed the fol? - - -i-J * lowing commissioners ox election ior Lexington county. State and county offices?T7. H. Sharpe, S. D. B. Lever, E. H. Addy. Federal elections?J. B. Bouknight, v John Hutto, R. H. Yonnginer. " $38 for Bryan and Kern. On last Tuesday-election day-there * was $38 contributed to the Bryan and Kern democratic campaign fund. This did fairly well considering the short time in which County Chairman Efird had to get the word out. The money was sent by check to State Chairman Wilie Jones in Columbia. Notice to the Public. L. S. Busbee, New Brookland, S. v, C., is not connected with The State in any capacity and has no authority to take orders for The State or to receipt for money due thi9 company. THE STATE COMPANY, A. E. Gonzales, Pres. 1 Columbia, S. C., Sept. 3, 1908. Successful Candidates, Attention!!! Th'e fifty per cent, of your original assessment is now due. Won't you - please send it at once, to F. Hamp Hendrix, at Leesville, S. C., that he mav complete the work of the Execu s? tive committeeior this election. Do "v it now ! today. Don't put it off. ^ - D. F. Efird, Ch. Ex. Com. F. Hamp Hendrix, Secty. G-. B. Shaffer Dead. Rev. G. R. Shaffer, pastor of the Methodist cnurch at Swansea, died at his home in that town Thursday evening, after a ten days illness. Rev. Mr. Shaffer was one of the best known - men in the Methodist church and was very popular with the people among whom he had worked. He is survived by a wife and several children. * ? Pro! Cyras L. Shssloy. Prof. Cyrus L. Shealy left sStur day morning for Camden, where he goes to accept the principalshipof the Grammar school, in the graded school system of that city. Prof. Shealy is one of the brightest and most talented young men that has ever gone out from Lexington county, and that he will give universal satisfaction goes without saying. He is an honor graduate of the University of South Caro ' lina, a thorough student and best of all, is endowed with high traits of Christian character, which is so characteristic of his family. He is a brother of Mr. Frank W. Shealy and has hundreds of friends throughout the county who will join The Dispatch in wishing for him much success and happi * /? .1 j ness in ms new neia. We Will Offer For Sale On the 11th day of October, a lot of second hand machinery, consisting of engines, boilers, saw mill, brick mill, ^ gins, wagons, carts, shafting, pulleys, and other things. Snelgrove Bros. Two miles of Lexington, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. Winnie E. Hedgepath, Lewie G. Day, Bernice R. Day and Rugie Areheart, Plaintiffs, against ? - Ada A. Cartin and Benton C. Day, * ~ Opffindantfl Summons for Relief. 1 To the Defendants, Ada A. Cartin \ and Benton C. Day: V You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you and to serve copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Lexington, S. C., within twenty days " after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for - the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 15th of September, 1908. A. D. MARTIN, Attorney for Plaintiffs. To the Defendant, Benton u. JL>ay: You will please take notice that a cause of action for the partition of the land mentioned and described in the " complaint has been begun and is now * pending and that the summons and complaint are now on file in the Clerk's office at Lexington, S. C., the same having been filed there on the ^ 15th dav of September, 1908. ^ " A. D. MARTIN, 6w51 Plaintiffs' Attorney. Notice to County Executive Committee. I hereby call a meeting of the County Executive Committee at Lexington, Monday, Sept. 19, at 11 a. m., to take step9 to fill the vacancy, on the county ticket, caused by the death of John D. Farr, nominee for SuperI int'An/lanf rtf P-lnnnfiftn fr>1" [.OTintTf/in county. D. F. EFIRD,? County Chairman. Caid From Sr. Crossoa. To the Editor of The Dispatch: The interest in elections are all ended now. Every thing is as the people decreed that it shall be for this J time, and I desire to express to the voters of the county my heartfelt gratitude and high appreciation for the very handsome support given me, irt nnminnlinn Sfnfo fipr)at,nr ill iivuiiuatiii^ uuv^ ivi uvuw in the first primary. It shall be my best endeavor to serve the whole people of my county and state faithfully and well. Yours most obediately, D. M. Crosson. i Leesville, Sept. 10. Good for Biliousness. I "I took two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets last night, and I feel fifty per cent, better than I have for weeks," says J. J. Firestone of Allegan, Mich. "They are certainly a fine article for biliousness." For sale by Kauf uieuLu .Lsrag uu. oauxpios tree. [ t A Sure-Enough Snooker. . J. C; Goodwin, of Reidsville, N. C., says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last summer, but that wonderful salve knocked it out in a few rounds. Not even a scar remained." Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns, etc. 35c. at Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick's Drug Store. Buckien's Arnica Salve The Best Salve la The World. THE WO?AN OF LONG AGO ? had no snch choice of toilet aids as are at the command of milady of today. That is possibly the reason women used to hide their faces with thick veils. QUPv TOILET AIDS AND PREPARATIONS render thick veils unnecessary. We have effective remedies for sunburn, freckles and all the effects of wind and sun on the complexion. Get a supply at this house of pure drugs and your face will continue to be your good fortune. THEKAIIHANN DRUG CO Lexington, S. C. m ? 11 "I MIL* I KH N I 1 I n I I lN * I U n K' Pi I * n MmMsHh N H V ' |LT^H N KM HflEfZBggg FROM $10.00 UPWARDS And have a checking account at this Bank. A bank account keeps your casli safely and also gives you prestige among business men. When you are known as a reliable depositor, and wish to borrow, your request is given consideration. This bank accommodates its depositors in preference to others. Why not have a checking account here? Capital and Surplus $310,000. Carolina National Bank, vvLumniA, d. u. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. We Wai We carry everything in Ge ware, etc. Buggies, Wagons a style vehicle you may want. ( at a small margin of profit. ... Mi When your are in the mari serve you. All we ask is an in action guaranteed. RDDUDO.Ul/i IIUUVUU ill THE LEADE Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not to HU#T, FISH or in ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER trespass upon the lands of the undersigned. The law will positively be enforced against all persons. violating this notice. 49 p Frank 0. Corley. js ixm JWiBwi v wu? The firm of Rutiand-Brabham Co., of Batesburg, has been disolved, Mr. M. E. Rutland having bought out the entire business. In this issue Mr. Rutland is making some startling offers and it will pay you to investigate now. Read his ad. < S : : COMI I THE TRI-CO 1 BATESBURG-, And Tell Your Ft Odober 13, 14, 15, H rpu Vwi rr ^otto Ttlfiorlor H JL UiCC uig uajo x uvouuj Balloon ascension and free att] H the support of Saluda, Aiken make this Fair a success. So H ready to bring to the Fair and Write the Secretary for pr M. m walter j. McCarthy, MEET ME J Magnificent I of New Fall S Each day, almost by every exp arrivals in our big Suit department, you come one day and then the nex ent arrays of stylish garments. ? handsome coats. Not just a handfu there, but selected exclusive garmen * A%IVT 1\ Artl VAnlAwinln VCi J L/COL i. ItltCl idle. We have not stopped with buy but expect to make the sales go up : such advantageous prices that we tl this sort of buying and we are in po largest line of Read v-to-Wears in th ed in the whole South. Mr. Tapp i in personally selecting these handsc We have been here long enoug needed, and what is required by the olinas. We show all the very lates from now en there will be new arrh latest and swellest suits in wine col< tans, greens, blacks and the fancy s actually Tailored. Each garment i know how to tailor a suit in stvle. trimmings and linings in keeping v above all e!.se we GUARANTEE A Odr Suits range in price from 3 $100. Every suit offered is a value South. The $12.50 suit is a wond special attention. This is the stron South without an exception and we New arrival of fine Skirts, in a! assortment. Good values from $5 t In this gathering of stylish Ski "Directoire" effects. They are swe etc. I ORDER E We prepay mail, express or freight or shipped to any point within a radius of < pay you to buy your Rugs, Mattings, et THE JAMES L DEPARTMER 1638 to 1646 Main Street, in Tuur neral Merchandise?Dry Goods, ! nd Harness by the car load. We )ur prices are always the lowest. ules and Hors :et for a Mule or a Horse, call on spection of our goods before buyi Supply RS : : SWi Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington county, South Carolina, on the 14th day of October, 1908, for a final discharge as administrator of estate of H. A. Swygert. k^oiuu^i JJ. vrcvipc, 4w49 Administrator. Church, Notices. By request on account of preaching at St. Matthews, there will not be any preaching at Nazareth next Sunday afternoon. Communion at St. John's next Sunday at 11 a. m. UNTY FAIRl South Carolina, f| lends About It. g 16 and 17, 1908 1 , Wednesday and Thursday. H ractions each day. We need B and Lexington counties to B be sure to get something B carry off first premium. B emium list. B E. RUTLAND, President. fl IBBBBBBBBBI^jj AT TAPP'S display iUITS ress from the North, sees new The arrivals are so fast that if :t you will see two entirely differ*obby suits, stylish skirts and il, one or two numbers here and lts made for us expressly of the I I ing hundreds of suits this season, into the thousands. We obtained lought the conditions warranted sition this season to offer the e Carolinas, at prices unmatchand his buyers spent much time me garments. h now to know exactly what is . 5 well dressed women of the Cart effects and from day to day * /als. We now display the very : ors, new browns, pretty blues, < triped effects. These suits are \ s perfectly made by men who The materials are the very best jJth the rest of the snif And PERFECT FIT. ?10 to ?35 and up to $75 and unmatched in this part of the er, and the ?25 line deserves , gest ?25 line of fine suits in the want to prove it to you now. 11 the latest styles. An immense ;o ?25. irts we show the new modified 11. Beautiful Panamas, Voiles, tY MAIL. i all purchases of $5.00 Or more 600 miles of Columbia, so it will c., from Tapp. Write today. , TAPP CO,, rT STORE, Columbia, S. C. ?^ ???????? i rawes Notions, Shoes, Hats, Hardcan furnish you with any We buy close and sell goods us and we will be pleased to ng elsewhere. Every trans Company, LNSEA, S. C. I \ Fall Goods I | On E' ^ Our (rrfiflt. I *m w ^ ^ * wv v I Clearance Sale J order to make ] i goods coming i I Whitten has (J Northern marl | purchased the ! S for every depa: 5 store that we hi i If you want to ^ gams, xiuw is yt WHITTEN m \ BATESBUBG. S r ewv%wvwvws fPLUMBING and MAC n PULLEYS 1 BELTINGI PACKING == I ROOFING Southern State; columb: 810-812-814.816-318 \m\\T m a t p urn* - riiu j We are now receri | vanced styles in > winter goods. : ? | We invite an ins ^ > goods before buj I Lexington county r * 9 ? 3 w v "* > welcome. Come s first choice. : > I Wm, Piatt 3fiK' 'Jjjti 1804 Main Street, CI llntli Swansea, We carry everything You Trill find our store he; e* Shoes, Clothing and Gei Goods and Notio Our Grocery Departn fresh, reliable goods?we and guarantee satisfaction. We pay highest price sell meal and hulls at low also buyers of cotton. Co sell. Convenient wagon vat o %J j . 1 _ > sroc K. > ? Arriving I irnmr Tnninl k volj liflin: j Glean Sweep $ continues in i room for new j n. Our Mr. i hftfin in t.hft ^ lets and has j largest stocks S rtment of our J a,ve ever made, j get big bar- S >ur time. \ 5 f GOODS CO., I OUTH CAROLINA. 5 <WWWWWW* HiNKrr^nPDnES^ 80 511 nil I U?E B MaikV H? s Supply Co., |j [A, S. 0. 1 CERVA5S STREET. |S firfn L GOODS | ing all the ad- j early fall and j -??fc ilt" ) /IF \ V<4,' peetion or our 5 ring elsewhere. j >eople are always *?<* early and get * 7f\ &Sons, ! 3LUMSIA, S. C. ^ J3/ Nil/Ml/Ml/ '/S\ flWIWr CtMMMttMtlMM MM ii i\ir. s rn 1 f Lfnu W UU. : , - S- C. I in General Merchandise. J idquartersjfor 3 its' Furnishings, Dry j me. Mate. Fir. * J IINIVJ W lent is always full of 2 %J J onlv handle the best f s for cotton seed and 2 -est prices. We are me to us before you 2 c T* *d, with ample room for ? ? ? Him